Living Room with a Stacked Stone Fireplace Surround Ideas and Designs
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Kathy Prior’s Interior Creations, LLC
The fireplace was the focal point with gorgeous stacked stone, quartz hearth and birch wood logs. The custom furniture and beautiful art and rugs completed the look! The bookshelf and accessories gave the added touches to the warm, cozy room.
M-Squared Contracting Inc.
Rustic yet refined, this modern country retreat blends old and new in masterful ways, creating a fresh yet timeless experience. The structured, austere exterior gives way to an inviting interior. The palette of subdued greens, sunny yellows, and watery blues draws inspiration from nature. Whether in the upholstery or on the walls, trailing blooms lend a note of softness throughout. The dark teal kitchen receives an injection of light from a thoughtfully-appointed skylight; a dining room with vaulted ceilings and bead board walls add a rustic feel. The wall treatment continues through the main floor to the living room, highlighted by a large and inviting limestone fireplace that gives the relaxed room a note of grandeur. Turquoise subway tiles elevate the laundry room from utilitarian to charming. Flanked by large windows, the home is abound with natural vistas. Antlers, antique framed mirrors and plaid trim accentuates the high ceilings. Hand scraped wood flooring from Schotten & Hansen line the wide corridors and provide the ideal space for lounging.
Pinnacle Design & Remodeling
California coastal living room design with green cabinets to match the kitchen island along with gold hardware, floating shelves with LED lighting, and a mantle stained to match the wood tones throughout the home. A center fireplace with stacked stone to match the rest of the home's design to help give that warm and cozy features to bring the outside in.
GenStone Products
Darcy perfectly executed this project using our Vanilla Bean Stacked Stone panels for her fireplace design with the TV mounted above it. Darcy even created a small alcove behind the TV to easily access the cords.
Four Elements Construction
For this special renovation project, our clients had a clear vision of what they wanted their living space to end up looking like, and the end result is truly jaw-dropping. The main floor was completely refreshed and the main living area opened up. The existing vaulted cedar ceilings were refurbished, and a new vaulted cedar ceiling was added above the newly opened up kitchen to match. The kitchen itself was transformed into a gorgeous open entertaining area with a massive island and top-of-the-line appliances that any chef would be proud of. A unique venetian plaster canopy housing the range hood fan sits above the exclusive Italian gas range. The fireplace was refinished with a new wood mantle and stacked stone surround, becoming the centrepiece of the living room, and is complemented by the beautifully refinished parquet wood floors. New hardwood floors were installed throughout the rest of the main floor, and a new railings added throughout. The family room in the back was remodeled with another venetian plaster feature surrounding the fireplace, along with a wood mantle and custom floating shelves on either side. New windows were added to this room allowing more light to come in, and offering beautiful views into the large backyard. A large wrap around custom desk and shelves were added to the den, creating a very functional work space for several people. Our clients are super happy about their renovation and so are we! It turned out beautiful!
Duke Homes, Inc.
The gas fireplace features a staked stone surround and is flanked by floating bookshelves and storage cabinets.
Eminent Interior Design
The fireplace elevations were successfully executed, featuring a complimentary blend of wood and stone. The arrangement of sofas for socializing with friends and family is particularly appreciated.
JTID Inc.
Aside from the media console, our client had acquired most furniture pieces prior to the remodel. The fireplace was redesigned around the television screen which we recessed into a niche. We sheathed the surround with uneven stacked slate pieces. The custom “beam” mantel was hand distressed. It is used to display antique tea pots.
Willow & Bert Interiors
The room was in need of storage and so we designed and installed a big blue bookcase to house the TV, and add storage as well as open shelving. This also served to cover a rather awkward shaped bookcase in the wall.
design by Christina Perry
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Living Room with a Stacked Stone Fireplace Surround Ideas and Designs
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